Rough measurements were made using a hand held tape measure, not a set of calipers. The above rough measurements pertain only to the Anterior section of the Skull.

dDate:

2008-05-16 00:00:00

dIdentifier:

Joseph Hatcher

gGeoPeriod:

Cretaceous

gEpoch:

Campanian

gAge:

Late Cretaceous

gMa:

80 - 83

gFormation:

Pierre Shale

gMember:

Assume Pembina

gHorizon:

Unknown

stPermLocBuilding:

Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre

stPermLocRoom:

Collections Room

stPermLocShelf:

6-2 (In Box), 7-3

stPermLocDrawer:

D-0280, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287

stLocDate:

2010-06-11 00:00:00

stComponentLoc:

6-2 (In Box) , The Flipper from Shelf 7-3 is currently On Display in the CFDC Fossil Discoveries Exhibit within the main gallery. D-0280, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287

stStatus:

display

oContinent:

North America

oCountry:

Canada

oOcean:

Western Interior Seaway

oProvince:

Manitoba

oLocation:

Manitoba Escarpment

oMineQuarry:

01

AssociatedSpecimens:

F.72.02.01

cDateCatalogued:

2008-05-16 00:00:00

Cataloguer:

Joseph Hatcher

sQuarryNum:

01

sSiteName:

Edmond Reichert

sMapReference:

SW 1/4 sec. 21-T4-R6

sGPS:

unknown

sArea:

unknown

sElevation:

unknown

sSiteMap:

unknown

imageID:

3088

DateTaken:

2010-06-24

Classification:

site

Photographer:

Andrea Hrenchuk

Notes:

Specimen P.72.03.01 was originally excavated from what is now the northeast corner of this cattle pond. According to local resident Mr. Ray White, the remainder of the fossil skeleton is still bruied under this corner of the pond. In this photo of the site on June 24, 2010, the view is looking to the northeast. According to Mr. White, the specimen is buried under the corner of the pond between Mr. White in the photo, and the shack in the distance.